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When is judicial activism warranted by the Supreme Court?(1 point)
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if there is a case where the court disagrees with a previous decision of the lower court
if there is a case where the court disagrees with a previous decision of the lower court

if a case is highly publicized in the media
if a case is highly publicized in the media

in any case that is appealed to it
in any case that is appealed to it

when there is a need to decide on constitutional issues
when there is a need to decide on constitutional issues
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
when there is a need to decide on constitutional issues

Reason: judicial activism refers to the Court taking an active role in shaping policy or interpreting the Constitution, which is most likely when constitutional questions are at stake.